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she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for hip. >> 911 emergency. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. we hadn't heard from him in a while. his room mates went in there and there's lots of blood. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks including the slash skroosz his neck from ear to ear. there was a gunshot wound over his right eyebrow, and massive amounts of blood all over the master suite, soaked into the bedroom carpet and all over the bathroom, the sink, the mirror, the floor. his friends had immediate suspicions who did it. >> has he been threatened by anyone recently? >> yes, he has. he had an ex-girlfriend who has been bothering him, slashing his tires and things like that. her name is jodi. >> when investigators reached jodi by phone, she insisted she hadn't been near mesa in months. >> that was april 1. >> you haven't been back in town since then? >> no, i haven't at all. >> as the phone call ended, jodi offered a final tho
she needed law enforcement to believe she wasn't even in arizona. >> meanwhile, back in arizona, no one had seen travis alexander for days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for hip. >> 911 emergency. >> a friend of ours is dead in his bedroom. we hadn't heard from him in a while. his room mates went in there and there's lots of blood. >> travis' body had nearly 29 stab marks including the slash skroosz his neck from ear to ear. there was a gunshot wound...
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we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you love it. i don't drink a lot of soda. >> i am halfway done. >> this is so good. >> it's like a movie. >> i don't drink soda. every once in a while a hankering for orange soda. >> a giant one? >> the two liter. >> just ahead, barbie has got a fan in florida. this is a great story. a huge fan. a superfan we could say. we'll tell you about the amazing collection next. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma shoul
we're not in trouble. >> not breaking the law. >> that's new york. we don't even really drink soda that much. >> no. >> you love it. i don't drink a lot of soda. >> i am halfway done. >> this is so good. >> it's like a movie. >> i don't drink soda. every once in a while a hankering for orange soda. >> a giant one? >> the two liter. >> just ahead, barbie has got a fan in florida. this is a great story. a huge fan. a superfan we...
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. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> they are having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her. she is right outside the upstairs door, listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in and she just had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis wanted a normal life. jodi wanted to be with him more than anything. it was an extremely unhealthy bond that they shared. >> reporter: and a normal, healthy life was something travis had wanted desperately since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis' childhood was full of poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. he wasn't raised by his parents. his grandmother is the one who raised him. a tough upbringing. >> reporter: jodi too said she didn't have it easy growing up. she was no stranger to abuse. >> she grew up very artistic, she played the flute and had a lot of brother and sisters
. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> they are having this conversation trying to convince travis to break up with her. she is right outside the upstairs door, listening to the whole conversation. and she walked in and she just had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis wanted a normal...
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., the headquarters is now subject to the city's laws. and for years after the smokeless ban was around the united nations, first in city offices, and in bars and restaurants, delegates puffed away in the building. smoking was ultimately banned in 2008, but this time it could be different, maybe. this time the member of his committee could heed his call and put down the pre-meeting gin and tonics and hash out their work in a timely fashion, if not, there will be consequences. >> you know what we have to do, toga party. >> we're on double secret probation, whatever that is. we can't afford to have a toga party. you guys up for a toga party? >> toga, toga, toga! >> and look, only one of those men became a u.s. senator. so you don't want to go to far with the parting. so you see, u.n. delegates, you just have to drink after work, not before, that is when you have your drink. speaking of which, that is "the last word" for this friday. i'm ezra clean in for lawrence o'donnell, you can read more. dateline is up next. >>> it's the steamy trial t
., the headquarters is now subject to the city's laws. and for years after the smokeless ban was around the united nations, first in city offices, and in bars and restaurants, delegates puffed away in the building. smoking was ultimately banned in 2008, but this time it could be different, maybe. this time the member of his committee could heed his call and put down the pre-meeting gin and tonics and hash out their work in a timely fashion, if not, there will be consequences. >> you know...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. the ones who make us laugh, the ones with the strong shoulder to lean on, the ones we're named after, and the ones named after us. it takes all kinds of good to make a family. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >>> the state of arizona versus jodi ann arias, indictment. count one, first degree murder, premeditated murder. >> january 2nd, a trial more than four years in the making finally begins. >> this is not a case of whodunit. the person whodunit, the person who committed this killing sits in court today. it's the defendant, jodi ann arias. >> jodi arias was very confident that first day. >> reporter: "in session's" beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. what was the forensic evidence that the prosecution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene? >> blood, fingerprints, palm print, and
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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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back when joe wrote this law, domestic abuse was too often seen as a private matter. best hidden behind closed doors. victims too often stayed silent or felt that they had to live in shame, that somehow they had done something wrong. even when they went to the hospital or the police station, too often they were sent back home without any real intervention or support. they felt trapped, isolated and as a result domestic violence too often ended in greater tragedy. so one of the -- the great legacies of this law is that it didn't just change the rules. it changed our culture. it empowered people to start speaking up. it made it okay for us as a society to talk about domestic abuse. it made it possible for us as a country to address the problem in a real and meaningful way. and it made clear to victims that they were not alone. that they always had a place to go and they always had people on their side. and today, because members of both parties worked together, we're able to renew that commitment. reauthorizing the violence against women act is something i called for in
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>> the law prohibited vaginal intercourse between a man and a woman. and that it should be saved for marriage. that was the black and white of the issue on that. >> okay. >> all right, 32-year-old jodi arias there being questioned about her faith as it pertains to the sex she had with her boyfriend, who is now dead in this murder case. let's bring in again criminal defense attorney, joey jackson and cnn contributor. the relevance here. >> oh, it's extraordinarily relevant. not specifically what mr. nurmi's saying, but what the jury was talking about. it's his job, mr. nurmi, is her defense attorney, to attempt to rehabilitate her after what the u jurors have asked her. the defense is putting it all on travis alexander. the one who taught her about the book of mormon through his interpretation was that certain activities were not prohibited. he was the one manipulating her and abusing her, so the defense is attempting to make her the victim as opposed pau what the prosecutor's doing. keep your eye on the prize, we know who the real victim is. with regar
>> the law prohibited vaginal intercourse between a man and a woman. and that it should be saved for marriage. that was the black and white of the issue on that. >> okay. >> all right, 32-year-old jodi arias there being questioned about her faith as it pertains to the sex she had with her boyfriend, who is now dead in this murder case. let's bring in again criminal defense attorney, joey jackson and cnn contributor. the relevance here. >> oh, it's extraordinarily...
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his defense team took issue with colorado's insanity defense laws and asking that part of that law be ruled unconstitutional. prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty. >>> autopsy tests on an illinois lottery winner have failed to provide any clues on how cyanide may have entered his body. the medical examiner says no cyanide remained, probably because of the amount of time since his death last july. earlier blood tests showed that urooj kahn died from cyanide. police are now investigating this case as a murder. >>> well, it would have been a first. the first of mass murderer charles manson's followers to get parole. but it didn't happen. california governor jerry brown denying bruce davis' request. the governor says he is still a danger to the public. the state board of parole had recommended his release for good behavior. >>> now to the trial of jodi arias. she is charged with first degree murder in the brutal killing of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, back in 2008. she has been on the stand for nearly two weeks, as prosecutors chipped away at her testimony
his defense team took issue with colorado's insanity defense laws and asking that part of that law be ruled unconstitutional. prosecutors have not said if they will seek the death penalty. >>> autopsy tests on an illinois lottery winner have failed to provide any clues on how cyanide may have entered his body. the medical examiner says no cyanide remained, probably because of the amount of time since his death last july. earlier blood tests showed that urooj kahn died from cyanide....
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>> it doesn't give explicit detail and is it doesn't even say law of chastity to my recollection. it just talks about -- it uses verbiage such as wore dom, things like that. being unclean and that's all in reference to sexual sin. so, it doesn't go into detail but it does reference that those things are considered simple. >> who initiated contact after the various breakups with bobby, matt, darryl and travis? start with bobby. >> um, let's see. >> shepard: a little bit of minutia here. i want to go back to monica if i could. monica is an attorney who works in arizona and works with this system. are you surprised by any of this? anything strike you? >> no. about the questions themselves? no. they seem like very common sense questions. and when i was listening to the testimony through the, i had a lot of these same questions as well. i don't think they are earth-shattering at all. but they do kind of give us an indication of what the jury is thinking. and, to me, since these are common sense questions, i think the jury is questioning her credibility. >> shepard: sounds as if they ar
>> it doesn't give explicit detail and is it doesn't even say law of chastity to my recollection. it just talks about -- it uses verbiage such as wore dom, things like that. being unclean and that's all in reference to sexual sin. so, it doesn't go into detail but it does reference that those things are considered simple. >> who initiated contact after the various breakups with bobby, matt, darryl and travis? start with bobby. >> um, let's see. >> shepard: a little bit...
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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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the scripture speak of peter's mother-in-law. you can't have a-mile-per-hour in law unless you are married, right? i think that many of the apostles, many priests for ceintureries lived a happily fulfilled priesthood. i think now the church has spiritualized the celibacy promise or discipline by saying that a man must be married to the church. i never really bought that. i don't think that god calls human beings to marry institutions. god created male and female and us to form family and have is this blessing of being able to experience human love with the person that we choose to love. >> you know, in craig's piece we noted that the majority of catholics now in the new pontiff was in favor of married priests are willing to go along with the pope but any they want the pope to make that call. how do you respond to that finding that the pugh is survey? >> that is very interesting. first of all, i found the numbers in the survey to be extremely conservative. i heard of 75% or more of roman catholics saying they want their priests to
the scripture speak of peter's mother-in-law. you can't have a-mile-per-hour in law unless you are married, right? i think that many of the apostles, many priests for ceintureries lived a happily fulfilled priesthood. i think now the church has spiritualized the celibacy promise or discipline by saying that a man must be married to the church. i never really bought that. i don't think that god calls human beings to marry institutions. god created male and female and us to form family and have...
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why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you know. and coming up, we have an exclusive for you, senator rand paul will join us live. rand paul will join us live. ranrand . \ live. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hung
why are the laws of attraction supposed to follow but not the law of chastity. >> they were amazing. >> it's the attitude they're bringing in. >> she's back on the stand today and she'll answer more questions from the jury. >> they're submitting more questions. >> i think it's the great he issest part of the case. great stuff. thank you very much. remember you can watch the jodi arias trial this afternoon live on hln and also cnn.com. we stream that stuff, you...
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came of on the stand and came right over to me and we started chatting about the teed yum of contract law and the teed yum of going through that particular contract for the past hour as we had been. and i asked her how she felt about her testimony, how she felt about how things were going and she said i feel good. i feel good. but we know there's a the lot longer to go in the testimony today. they were just getting up to the beginning of her macy's contract and her early talks and designs with jcpenney. so clearly a lot more to go through here. and it is a contract dispute at its core, of course. but when you throw in the celebrity of martha stewart and two hold houusehold name brands a little sexier. >> she's a nonexecutive compa chairman. she's not a ceo. and there is a big difference in how much clout and minutia you deal with every day. so i want you to just if you can quickly separate those two out for me and tell me why martha on the stand means anything if she's the nonexecutive. >> because she is the one who is making deals with terry lungren from macy's and the new ceo of jc pen
came of on the stand and came right over to me and we started chatting about the teed yum of contract law and the teed yum of going through that particular contract for the past hour as we had been. and i asked her how she felt about her testimony, how she felt about how things were going and she said i feel good. i feel good. but we know there's a the lot longer to go in the testimony today. they were just getting up to the beginning of her macy's contract and her early talks and designs with...
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also hearing from the federal law enforcement officers association. they call this rolling back of some of the restrictions they have in place now dangerous, ill advises and foolish. what they're talking about is that the passengers will now be allowed in april to bring on certain types of sports equipment and certain types of knives and u.s. officials saying the tsa saying that is bringing that online, in line with what we see happening in other parts of the world, that this will be in line with international regulations. for instance, now, they're going to be allowing pocket knives to be brought on board. like this. and specifically, we're looking at blades that are going to be 2.5 inches in length or shorter. and a half inch in width or shorter. the one thing you cannot bring on when it comes to knives would be something like this. a knife where the blade actually locks and you have a handle on this. according to what tsa is saying, that these new regulations, while it looks like they're rolling some back, they say they're bringing them on line or
also hearing from the federal law enforcement officers association. they call this rolling back of some of the restrictions they have in place now dangerous, ill advises and foolish. what they're talking about is that the passengers will now be allowed in april to bring on certain types of sports equipment and certain types of knives and u.s. officials saying the tsa saying that is bringing that online, in line with what we see happening in other parts of the world, that this will be in line...
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it's about the law. so when we asked the president, can you kill americans on american soil with your drone strikes, which is part of the military, it it should be an easy answer. >> it's a pretty direct question, it's a question i've been asking all morning, it's a question i've been asking for a month and a half. >> and tonight, senator rand paul is declaring victory, now, we spoke with him a short time ago. senator, nice to see you, sir. >> good to be with you. >> well, today the attorney general of the united states wrote you a letter and says in part it's come to my attention that you've now asked an additional question he, does the president have the authority to weaponize drone noncombat kill an american on american soil. the answer to the that question is no. >> apparently it was sent to the media outlets and announced on tv and calling my office do we have a letter from the house because we've been waiting for this, to try to determine whether or not to let the brennan nomination go forward. >>
it's about the law. so when we asked the president, can you kill americans on american soil with your drone strikes, which is part of the military, it it should be an easy answer. >> it's a pretty direct question, it's a question i've been asking all morning, it's a question i've been asking for a month and a half. >> and tonight, senator rand paul is declaring victory, now, we spoke with him a short time ago. senator, nice to see you, sir. >> good to be with you. >>...
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not that he wanted to sign it, he had to by law because congress didn't act, didn't reach a deal. some say didn't lift a finger. most members fled down before the deadline even approached. joining me now, republican from new york and democrat from california. gentlemen, thank you for being here i want to talk to you, congressman grimm first. president obama said he's willing to compromise and do things even his own party pt moat like to strike a deal. i know there's a general mistrust of president obama in your party, but what is your side willing to do, if anything? >> well, first of all, we're ready to sit down and do that, but it's -- very difficult to take the president at his word when he sent the last week and a half campaigning against us, and beating us up and blaming us. >> but sitting on it, do what? congressman? if republicans say they're not going to budge on tax increases, which the president is demanding, do you think that he's just being completely disingenuous saying he will budge? >> absolutely. i think his actions -- i'm tired of hearing the president's rhetoric.
not that he wanted to sign it, he had to by law because congress didn't act, didn't reach a deal. some say didn't lift a finger. most members fled down before the deadline even approached. joining me now, republican from new york and democrat from california. gentlemen, thank you for being here i want to talk to you, congressman grimm first. president obama said he's willing to compromise and do things even his own party pt moat like to strike a deal. i know there's a general mistrust of...
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osama bin laden's spokesman and son-in-law in court just blocks away from ground zero. how he's caught, how he'll be tried, and what his capture does to al qaeda. peter bergen joins us. also, tonight, the week's most unforgettable moments on the stand for jodi arias to what happens next in a murder trial no one can stop talking about. we begin with breaking news. the head of one of america's largest airlines speaking out about the tsa's decision to allow certain small knives back on commercial flights. delta ceo writes, and i quote, we must object to the agency decision to allow small knives back in the aircraft cabin. we have culted with our flight attendant group and we share their lujijimate concerns about this decision. joining us is the president of the international association of flight attendants. you must be pleased that it delta ceo is weighing in on the side of flight attendants. why are you opposed to this change by the tsa? >> because it's completely unnecessary to introduce a weapon to the aircraft, to introduce knives back into the cabin makes no sense. >
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i want to bring in our legal panel because this is like contract law. sunny hostin and randy zellin, shouldn't it state in black and white whether you can be exclusive? >> the loirsz for martha stewart, she has the best money can buy. she says there's a loophole in contract that someone didn't do their job years ago when this first contract was entered into and there is an exclusion so that she can do this deal j.c. penney bought about 70% of her company. this is a big deal and i can't imagine she went in it blind. this woman is a force to be reccened with, she's smart and savvy business woman -- >> this couldn't have been an accidental deal. randy, i want to hear a comment from martha stewart's company, this is a contractual dispute the contract is written to allow mslo to sell a broad range of products in j.c. penney with no restrictions whatsoever in a mslo store inside j.c. penney. our objective is to bring our products to as many consumer as possible. randy, i'm going to ask you, i never notice it until someone says it, sometimes there's a store wi
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. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social services. that's what has me. you could find two or three million dollars would concern the purpose. you could put the negligent people in jail, but to bankrupt the town of $15 million is pretty agree jous. >> those pictures, i just felt sick about it. i'm flat out of time though. nice to see you. i always love having you. we'll see both of you again soon. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome to "around the world." we begin in d.c. senator paul rand, rand paul rather, spent 13 hours, no bathroom breaks, no meals, filibustering on the senate floor. why? >> because of this was
. >> judge david young, a lot of people would say if they like to follow the law and all the bits and pieces of it, that the government has immunity. you can't sue a prosecutor because a prosecutor you know, maybe got it wrong in a courtroom. is there immunity in something like this? >> no, because they filed charges under the civil rights act. you're talking about $15 million from a small community. a small community whose people are going to suffer because there won't be social...
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contract law isn't boring if you're a contract law billing a big company for your contract law work, i'm sure. look, there was a ten ashs macy's attorney who tried to show this was a woman who went behind the back of her partner in macy's to deal with jc penny. she said, we thought business would be bigger at macy's but it kept us static. $300 million was enough to sustain a company of her size and went out and did another piece of business there. the macy's attorney going after her saying, do you really think you have -- you have an exclusivity agreement with macy's, do you think the same customer will buy one of your ee namal cast iron pieces of cookware and walk to the other end and buy another one? >> people could have two houses, might have two kitchens. >> good answer. >> like martha. >> this is a bench trial, no jury there to impress, you're just speaking to the man, the judge. and he seemed to agree with martha on at least one point and that was that this did not need to be a full blown trial. what was that a reference to? >> is that for me? >> you, sunny, go ahead. >> i thin
contract law isn't boring if you're a contract law billing a big company for your contract law work, i'm sure. look, there was a ten ashs macy's attorney who tried to show this was a woman who went behind the back of her partner in macy's to deal with jc penny. she said, we thought business would be bigger at macy's but it kept us static. $300 million was enough to sustain a company of her size and went out and did another piece of business there. the macy's attorney going after her saying, do...
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. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11 have finally brought him to america inside a courtroom. entered the courtroom looking and acting much differently than the al qaeda spokesman so often seen next to his father-in-law osama bin laden. in new york federal court, he looked older, balding, his dark beard now gray. gone was the fiery rhetoric. he quietly said yes when asked if he understood the charges and left it to his lawyer to enter his plea, not guilty. but behind the scenes, he is talking to investigators. prosecutors dropping a bombshell. revealing he made a 22-page statement after his arrest. possibly powerful evidence. >> prosecutors always want sta
. >>> a ten-year man hunt for osama bin laden's son-in-law is culminating in a new york courtroom steps away from ground zero. >> bin laden's former spokesman is pleading not guilty to charges of conspireing to kill americans. and susan candiotti reports, it's what he's saying outside of the courtroom that could become critical in this trial. >> reporter: victor and brianna, good morning. for years, his video messages spewing hate and dire warnings to americans after 9/11...
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. >>> also, a top lieutenant, his son-in-law is in new york city tonight. how he was caught and what happens next to him, when we continue. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> just ahead on 360, day 30 in the jodi arias trial. more questions from the jurors and new signs they aren't buying her story. coming up, our legal panel has a lot to work with. hey used centr silver f t study... so i guess my wife was right. male anner ] centrum. ways your mostomplet how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we
. >>> also, a top lieutenant, his son-in-law is in new york city tonight. how he was caught and what happens next to him, when we continue. ♪ featuring a stunning work of technology -- ♪ the lexus es. ♪ this is a reason to look twice. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. during the command performance sales event. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha!...
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. >> eric: isn't there a law that if you help someone on the side of the road you don't get sued? >> kimberly: she is saying on the nursing, news flash to you, if you love your family members don't put them in that home. >> dana: this is standard across the industry. >> bob: da standardly one more thing. ♪ ♪ >> eric: time for one more thing. google has sergi but we have kim. >> kimberly: i have honey boo boo, i if you miss her. this is a sweet story. she raised a tremendous amount of money for the girl scouts in the local area. troop 60373. she had them buy a lot of them. but girl scouts said we prohibit the online sales. it's leadership and work ethic building experience for the girls to go face to face and rejection or acceptance and deliver cookies. >> dana: most people have the mom and dad take the order form to the office. >> kimberly: thin mins. >> dana: they need -- >> kimberly: weren't you a camp fire girl, too? >> dana: i was. >> eric: saltier than turkey leg at a state fair. greg? >> greg: is this your thing? i have only been doing it for five years. move the goalpos
. >> eric: isn't there a law that if you help someone on the side of the road you don't get sued? >> kimberly: she is saying on the nursing, news flash to you, if you love your family members don't put them in that home. >> dana: this is standard across the industry. >> bob: da standardly one more thing. ♪ ♪ >> eric: time for one more thing. google has sergi but we have kim. >> kimberly: i have honey boo boo, i if you miss her. this is a sweet story. she...
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i mean, when i practiced law for all those years, i had one particular judge that would allow the jury to ask questions. generally, you don't know what they're thinking, but that is a bombshell question, anderson. >> mark, what did you think of today? >> it's devolved into kind of a circus of the absurd. i understand that that's from a defense standpoint, those are never good questions, but at the same time, there's 250. you don't know, is that one person who has written 100 or is that the whole thing? remember, when nancy says the tide is turning, it wasn't exactly like this was a slam dunk for the defense to start off with. this is somebody who is self admitted, i have done nothing but lie, i stabbed him 27 times and put a gun to his head. so it was an uphill battle to begin with. >> what i don't understand is what the defense is trying to do because now we're in recross. and he's asking her questions that are sort of like lower-level oprah, like ricki lake level questions. like, were you in love? was it unconditional love? what about your relationship with this guy? >> i take issue
i mean, when i practiced law for all those years, i had one particular judge that would allow the jury to ask questions. generally, you don't know what they're thinking, but that is a bombshell question, anderson. >> mark, what did you think of today? >> it's devolved into kind of a circus of the absurd. i understand that that's from a defense standpoint, those are never good questions, but at the same time, there's 250. you don't know, is that one person who has written 100 or is...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that day. after that event oscar was very apologetic. >> reporter: there are no police reports. cnn could get no comment from the restaurant. when questions were asked in the papers an unidentified pistorius friend said it was he who brought the gun to the restaurant, not pistorius. south african media has always adored pistorius, some would say even protected him, by minimizing his problems. >> he was one of the biggest stories at the olympic games. >> reporter: he's one of the few south african sports journalists who has been critical of pistorius. he said the pr machine behind the so-called blade runner ha
to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him, it isn't so much about john brennan. >> so mr. paul's fili-blizzard as it's affectionately called, joining him fellow republicans and one not from the other side of the aisle. when it was all said and done, nearly 13 hours later, paul joked about what finally forced him to leave the floor. >> i discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to take care of one of those in a few minutes. i thank you very much for the forbearance and i yield the floor. >>> we all agree water has consequences. we'll bring in our thursday morning power panel. kelly o'donnell, democratic strategist angela ryan, msnbc contributor and republican strategist, susan del percent i don't. i want to talk first about what we witnessed in temperatures of the president and the idea of this chat and chew with congressman ryan. we have reply to talking about this, say the indicate is the wine and dine diplomacy what will turn around the grd lock? >> who had said he
this is about the rule of law. it isn't so much about him, it isn't so much about john brennan. >> so mr. paul's fili-blizzard as it's affectionately called, joining him fellow republicans and one not from the other side of the aisle. when it was all said and done, nearly 13 hours later, paul joked about what finally forced him to leave the floor. >> i discovered there are some limits to filibustering, and i'm going to have to take care of one of those in a few minutes. i thank you...
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to put sexuality in there because some countries involved here actually have -- don't have sexuality laws so there is some sensitivity about it, but what this whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values that gets rid of all forms of discrimination and 54 countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it, so it does become a formal agree respect between these countries. >> the signing will be the first public appearance for the queen since being hospitalized for that stomach bug a week ago. >>> all right, back in the u.s., criticism is growing over new rules from the transportation security administration. passengers will be able to carry small porket knives onto airplanes starting april 25th. some lawmakers oppose the move, although the tsa says the new rules are in line with international regulations. our lisa desjardains is live for us now in washington. there are some lawmakers who have new thoughts about this today. >> reporter: that's right. this weekend has been a big one on this issue today. yesterday, ed marquee of massachusetts, a house member came out aga
to put sexuality in there because some countries involved here actually have -- don't have sexuality laws so there is some sensitivity about it, but what this whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values that gets rid of all forms of discrimination and 54 countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it, so it does become a formal agree respect between these countries. >> the signing will be the first public appearance for the queen since being hospitalized for...
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with the case, the bin laden son-in-law case, the law enforcement approach will will once again be under striewt any, shep. >> catherine herridge in washington tonight. senator rand paul got an answer today, got an answer from the white house about the droning of americans in america. it only took 13 hours to get it teak over the senate floor demanding to know whether president obama believes he has the right to order a drone strike to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil if that citizen is not engaged in combat? today, at last, a response. >> the answer is no. the president has not and would not use drone strikes against american citizens on american soil. >> hooray. for 13 hours yesterday we asked him that question. and so there is a result and a victory under and under public hue mailation. the white house will respond and do the right thing. >> shepard: the attorney general eric holder put it in writing in a letter to senator paul. does the president have the authority to kill an american not engaged in combat on american soil? the answer to that question is. no mike emanuel is live on c
with the case, the bin laden son-in-law case, the law enforcement approach will will once again be under striewt any, shep. >> catherine herridge in washington tonight. senator rand paul got an answer today, got an answer from the white house about the droning of americans in america. it only took 13 hours to get it teak over the senate floor demanding to know whether president obama believes he has the right to order a drone strike to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil if that citizen is...
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this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex marriage. legally, the supreme court is going to decide this case based on the briefs, based on the arguments. but the justices are real people in the real world and they see how much public opinion has changed as reflected in part by this op-ed. so i think this is a straw in the wind indicating how much attitudes have changed. >> i want to -- we dug back to 1996 when doma was signed just because i had a feeling you were going to refer to that, i want to be clear that when gallup asked its question, they did not use the word same sex, they didn't even use the word gay. t
this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex...